The style of the art work is very good. I love the way the dragon looks like it's gliding towards the girl and is going to land in front of her on the cliff side. The castle in the distance looks like it is surrounded by fog. The other dragon looks like it is flying away from the main dragon. I love how I can see the reflection in the water from the opposite trees and bushes.The colours in this picture match everything perfectly. This is a amazing piece of art and I think you should make more like it.

One word for this, *Sunimo: beautiful. I love it. I love the contrast, the detail, everything. It's so well colored and it seems like another world that's just a step away. I love how you've textured the leaves because they look almost like little birds in some places and it's like they just want to fly away. Also, the dragon's detailing is exquisite. I love how you can practically see every little detail. One thing I might recommend to help pull the background together a bit with the foreground, is adding a little more color. It's amazing, but it seems a bit bleached compared to the foreground. Maybe just a few muted hues over the leaves and such. It doesn't really need to be a lot, but I think if you added some color to the back, it'd pull the two fields together a little more. Also, you might want to smudge the rock that the girl is on a little, just so that way the colors aren't so sudden in change. It's really good, but it might make it look a little less faceted. Just a thought. :3 But I love this. Just love it. <3

Oh wow, great job. I love the surroundings, they look really well-balanced with the characters as far as level of detail goes. Not too detailed, but not too little detailed. It draws the attention towards the dragon in the center. The fact that you went through a lot of trouble to actually paint the same kind of dragon flying away in the background is awesome. I'm not as convinced by the female on the right though, she just feels too simple in comparison. No feet, and very thick strokes for her hair, and, although it could just be the pose, a bit thin. As a minor note, I think the dragon in the front could have had a little 'blur' around the wings, to get the feeling of flight in him, he (or she?) is a bit static right now. Someone else mentioned the architecture of the castle in the background, I think you can get away with that, some kind of magical race built it I guess. Oh and apart from all this, this work is AWESOME.

I tried to be as harsh as was fair, because you submitted this to the critique requested folder. I hope I've been to some use.